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Ghost hunting at Bishton Hall in Staffordshire

SLEEPOVER EVENT  OR CAMP

With Gregg Smith

Celeb leaves at 1am

 

Date - 30th Sept 2023

Times - 9pm til 8am

Price - £59pp

Location size - Cat B

PITCH A TENT FOR AN EXTRA £20 PER 2 MAN TENT. Charged by the location.

Max 10 tents.

 

No large tents, campervans or awnings.

 

Enter this historic and very haunted location in the dead of the night..and sleepover.

What lurks in the shadows.. Lots of paranormal acrivity has been witnessed here from loud footsteps and voices heard to people being grabbed and touched by unseen hands..

From the cellars to the dorms..What will we encounter ?

Sleep under the stars with the camping option.

 

PLEASE USE PAYMENT OPTION TO CHOOSE YOUR OPTIONS..FROM FULL PAYMENT TO DEPOSIT.. YOU ALSO USE THIS SECTION TO PAY YOUR REMAINING BALANCE IS DEPOSIT OPTION IS CHOSEN..IF THE EVENT IS FULL YOU CAN ADD YOUR NAMES TO THE RESERVE LIST..YOU WILL BE CONTACTED IF ANY ONE DROPS OUT AND CAN NO LONGER ATTEND..ADDING YOUR NAME TO THE RESERVE LIST DOES NOT GUARENTEE YOU A PLACE.

SLEEPOVER Bishton Hall Staffordshire 30th Sept 2023

  • Though the current house dates back to the mid-18th century, parts of it are older. There has been a structure on the site and Bishton was mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086.

    Bishton Hall is a Grade II* listed building. with many rooms and out buildings.

    A handful of important families have lived at the hall through the centuries. Among them are three former High Sheriffs of Staffordshire – John Sneyd, Cecil Stafford Northcote and John Sparrow. The latter was a lawyer and magistrate who purchased Bishton around 1776.

    In 1954 the Stafford-Northcote’s opened St Bede’s school at Bishton Hall. It remained a school until 2018.Though its school days are over, antiques continue to be housed in Bishton’s rooms following the purchase of the property by Hansons Auctioneers in 2019.

    Charles Hanson, owner of Hansons, is a man passionate about history. As well as being spellbound by the period grandeur of Bishton Hall, he believes the mansion is the perfect place to showcase antiques.

    The hall is now be open to the public.